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churchill arguing for chamberlain saying we have to get chamberlain out, this, we have to do something. chamberlain was forced out and winston churchill on may 10, 1940, the very day hitler launched his blitzkrieg of western europe. for drama i don't can beat that day. once churchill took power he rallied the british to fight but meanwhile hitler was making mincemeat of all the countries he was going through. belgium, holland, luxembourg into france, like he toppled them. once they got to france everybody thought he was supposed to have the best army in all of europe and they were mowed down by several weeks and by june it was clear france was about to fall. who do we have? one small country standing alone against this mighty german behemoth. that was london and britain. it was an incredible month. >> host: when did british troops enter mainland europe? >> guest: they came in before the blitzkrieg started, once the war with england and france, against germany, september 3, 1939, the british did send two divisions into france in preparation for an eventual offenses by germany. that peri
churchill arguing for chamberlain saying we have to get chamberlain out, this, we have to do something. chamberlain was forced out and winston churchill on may 10, 1940, the very day hitler launched his blitzkrieg of western europe. for drama i don't can beat that day. once churchill took power he rallied the british to fight but meanwhile hitler was making mincemeat of all the countries he was going through. belgium, holland, luxembourg into france, like he toppled them. once they got to...
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here you have churchill arguing for chamberlain and they are saying you have to give chamberlain out or we are going to lose.th this is we have to do something. so the upshot is that chamberlain was forced out and winston churchill became the prime minister on may 10, 1940 very day that hitler launches in western europe, so i don't think you can beat that they and once churchill took power, he started to rally the british site and meanwhile in all the countries he was going through, it was belgium, harlem, luxembourg, and then into france. once they got to friends,t to fc everybody thought okay they made their match because they were supposed to have the best army in all of europe and then they were rolled down within several weeks. and by june it was clear that france was about to fall. so, therefore who do w whom do e but one small country standing alone against this mighty german behemoth and there was london and britain so it was an incredible month. it came before the start. once england and france declared war against germany, that was september 31939. the british did send two
here you have churchill arguing for chamberlain and they are saying you have to give chamberlain out or we are going to lose.th this is we have to do something. so the upshot is that chamberlain was forced out and winston churchill became the prime minister on may 10, 1940 very day that hitler launches in western europe, so i don't think you can beat that they and once churchill took power, he started to rally the british site and meanwhile in all the countries he was going through, it was...
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chamberlain felt the same way. there was no way britain could survive if it were forced to go to war and so therefore we had to appease hitler and that is the way joseph kennedy thought too. he continued to see that, even after britain did go to war. you know, until he went home in october of 1940, he was publicly espousing appeasement, publicly saying that britain couldn't survive. that it was going down to defeat. and as you can man, the british people just went nuts over that. first of all america was not helping very much to begin with in their struggle. then you had the american ambassador espousing, you know, capitulation to the germans. cspan: what was fdr's reaction to ambassador kennedy? >> guest: fdr didn't like joe kennedy, although he was, joe kennedy was his appointee. he was the one who incident him to england but i think a large part of, and he certainly didn't agree with what he was saying, but again, fdr, the political animal, was afraid of joe kennedy politically. he was afraid of his influence am
chamberlain felt the same way. there was no way britain could survive if it were forced to go to war and so therefore we had to appease hitler and that is the way joseph kennedy thought too. he continued to see that, even after britain did go to war. you know, until he went home in october of 1940, he was publicly espousing appeasement, publicly saying that britain couldn't survive. that it was going down to defeat. and as you can man, the british people just went nuts over that. first of all...
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chamberlain felt the same way. there was no way britain could survive if it were forced to go to war and so therefore we had to appease hitler and that is the way joseph kennedy thought too. he continued to see that, even after britain did go to war. you know, until he went home in october of 1940, he was publicly espousing appeasement, publicly saying that britain couldn't survive. that it was going down to defeat. and as you can man, the british people just went nuts over that. first of all america was not helping very much to begin with in their struggle. then you had the american ambassador espousing, you know, capitulation to the germans. cspan: what was fdr's reaction to ambassador kennedy? >> guest: fdr didn't like joe kennedy, although he was, joe kennedy was his appointee. he was the one who incident him to england but i think a large part of, and he certainly didn't agree with what he was saying, but again, fdr, the political animal, was afraid of joe kennedy politically. he was afraid of his influence am
chamberlain felt the same way. there was no way britain could survive if it were forced to go to war and so therefore we had to appease hitler and that is the way joseph kennedy thought too. he continued to see that, even after britain did go to war. you know, until he went home in october of 1940, he was publicly espousing appeasement, publicly saying that britain couldn't survive. that it was going down to defeat. and as you can man, the british people just went nuts over that. first of all...
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attacking trio of raheem sterling playing in the number ten role also marcus rashford, alex 0xlade—chamberlaintruggling to pin down a game at liverpool but he sta rts down a game at liverpool but he starts for england tonight and harry kane leading the line up front. a little bit earlier just kane leading the line up front. a little bit earlierjust outside one of the vip entrances i caught up with chris waddle, you will be able to hear him on five live tonight in the next couple of minutes looking ahead to this match, i asked what he made of gareth southgate's year in charge and this england squad, how competitive they might be in russia if they qualify of course next year. i still think it's bit inexperienced but i had to say over the last two tournaments, the last world cup and the last euros, this one has got better expectations going into russia than the two previous. we have got players in good form, if we maintain that. i don't think we will win it but i think we can give a good account of ourselves in russia. gareth southgate has had almost exactly a year in charge, is that enough time
attacking trio of raheem sterling playing in the number ten role also marcus rashford, alex 0xlade—chamberlaintruggling to pin down a game at liverpool but he sta rts down a game at liverpool but he starts for england tonight and harry kane leading the line up front. a little bit earlier just kane leading the line up front. a little bit earlierjust outside one of the vip entrances i caught up with chris waddle, you will be able to hear him on five live tonight in the next couple of minutes...
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and sha kespeare‘s company, the lord chamberlain's men, worked at a place called "the theatre". name that has stuck. i mis—spent my summers on stage, and i have done for the last 11 years. that experience has absolutely fascinated me. i mean, what was it like in sha kespeare‘s time, putting on a play? is it any different to today? and so, in a sense, it's an attempt to actually recreate the world of shakespeare's theatre. and you've done something rather cunning. you've brought in as the narrator of the story richard, one of shakespeare's brothers, a younger brother who is a real man. we know that he existed, but we know almost nothing about him. so you've got a wonderful blank sheet of paper! i love blank sheets of paper, and richard is the most blank of all of the sheets. shakespeare had three brothers — edmund, giles and richard. we know something about the first two. edmund became an actor and died much too young. he is buried in what is now southwark cathedral. but richard, we have his birth date, or at least the date of his christening. we have his death date. and we have
and sha kespeare‘s company, the lord chamberlain's men, worked at a place called "the theatre". name that has stuck. i mis—spent my summers on stage, and i have done for the last 11 years. that experience has absolutely fascinated me. i mean, what was it like in sha kespeare‘s time, putting on a play? is it any different to today? and so, in a sense, it's an attempt to actually recreate the world of shakespeare's theatre. and you've done something rather cunning. you've brought...
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alex 0xlade—chamberlain claimed his first goal for the club, and fortune favoured trent alexander arnoldgest away win in europe. a sweet night after a disappointing few weeks. the future looks bright again. before all of tonight's action, news broke of a second managerial sacking of the premier league this season — that of craig shakespeare from former champions leicester city. his departure comes just four months after being appointed on a permanent basis, having ta ken over from claudio ranieri, who led the side to that incredible title triumph. he leaves with leicester in the relegation zone and without a win in six league matches. switzerland stand between northern ireland and a place at next year's world cup after michael 0' neil's side were drawn against them in the play offs as they look to qualify for next year's world cup. the first of the two legs will be played at home at windsor park. while the republic of ireland, have been drawn against denmark in their bid to reach russia 2018. stephen watson was at today's draw in zurich. arriving for the draw to find out who stands betwe
alex 0xlade—chamberlain claimed his first goal for the club, and fortune favoured trent alexander arnoldgest away win in europe. a sweet night after a disappointing few weeks. the future looks bright again. before all of tonight's action, news broke of a second managerial sacking of the premier league this season — that of craig shakespeare from former champions leicester city. his departure comes just four months after being appointed on a permanent basis, having ta ken over from claudio...
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of course, people like cecil rhodes and joe chamberlain, who was the colonial secretary back in londonlaces like the orange free state and the transvaal in particular, that had huge gold and diamond reserves and they used the excuse of british settlers in those boer republics being maltreated, being denied civil rights, to start the boer war. and it was believed that because these were a bunch of rough dutch farmers, armed with carbines, that the british army would flatten them in no time at all. why they thought that, i don't know, because it was only less than 20 years earlier that we've lost the first boer war and there has been enormous problems with — we remember rorke's drift and all those other things in south africa, where the native armies had been incredibly difficult to beat. and people went to recruiting stations in britain in1899, 1900, to join the british army, and in large numbers were rejected because they were unfit. they were malnourished, they did no physical education in schools, and they were totally unsuitable for being in an army. so in a strange way that war was
of course, people like cecil rhodes and joe chamberlain, who was the colonial secretary back in londonlaces like the orange free state and the transvaal in particular, that had huge gold and diamond reserves and they used the excuse of british settlers in those boer republics being maltreated, being denied civil rights, to start the boer war. and it was believed that because these were a bunch of rough dutch farmers, armed with carbines, that the british army would flatten them in no time at...
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chamberlain think more lepers were not. done to you since they pick your. very good. or when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. get along. you'll be able to thank you looking at them as you see. marcus is commanding the real. he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching goal. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket head of us are in minded them of the condensed milk incident and gave them a stern warning. to those they could let on. when local more they had to be bullish. said listen shadows as honey of the legatee. better this bush may have made doing. model. getting mean until. they got to know they were stuck. on doc. but up or never knows a lot of good out there yes gave them where they fit in then. maybe formal people will betray the situation isn't very promising. obviously obviously a lot of them are quite free to see all the records of. civil war so we thought there was also a lot of us here on the ground up as opposed to a little. bit of. it was announced the diff the f
chamberlain think more lepers were not. done to you since they pick your. very good. or when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. get along. you'll be able to thank you looking at them as you see. marcus is commanding the real. he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching goal. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket head of us are in minded them of the condensed milk incident and gave them a stern...
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chamberlain think more now but it's all not about. your out of love i mean. i mean. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i won the course i thought mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. get along. so. you know you most will be able to thank you looking at the new muslim. morning. marcus is commanding the real. he took some misfits with him to help had a coaching goal of an a. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket head of us are in minded them of the condensed milk incident and gave them a stern warning. to those they could let on. when local more they had to be bullish. said listen shadows as honey of the legatee . better this bush may have made good. stuff out that i found a model this could mean until. they got to know they suck but again almost on dr but up or never knows a lot of good out there yes gave them where they fit in then. maybe formal people will betray the situation isn't very promising. obviously obviously a lot of them are quite free to seal the records and. also look a certain way so we've got. acros
chamberlain think more now but it's all not about. your out of love i mean. i mean. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i won the course i thought mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. get along. so. you know you most will be able to thank you looking at the new muslim. morning. marcus is commanding the real. he took some misfits with him to help had a coaching goal of an a. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket head of us are in...
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chamberlain think more now but it's we're not. done to give him your out of love i mean what you. mean when. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to the muscle meanness killer but i wouldn't. look at a lot more of a. big. you'll be able to thank you looking at then you must look. marcus is commanding the real god he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching goal of an a. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket of us are in minded them of the condensed milk incident and gave them a stern warning. to those they could let on. when local more they had to be bullish. said listen shadows as honey of the legatee . better this bush may have made doing. about that i found a model. giving me none. because if he got to know they were stuck. on dr but up one never knows a lot of good out there yes gave them where they fit in then. maybe four people will betray the situation isn't very promising. obviously obviously a lot of them are quite very busy on the records of the. civil war so we thought they were going to go also
chamberlain think more now but it's we're not. done to give him your out of love i mean what you. mean when. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to the muscle meanness killer but i wouldn't. look at a lot more of a. big. you'll be able to thank you looking at then you must look. marcus is commanding the real god he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching goal of an a. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket of us are in...
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my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al corps it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown ex and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband. chris tastes and elkhart this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast a life it will be together again. brick road to the beginning to worry that your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you've just gone because i had accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert enter who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back in the early on
my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al corps it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown ex and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband. chris tastes and elkhart this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken...
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chamberlain think or not but it's will not. go out of love i mean. i mean when. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to of course the mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. look at a lot of. big you know you most no one would just think you looking at them you must look. marcus is commanding the real god he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching golo and he was. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket of us are in minded them of the condensed milk incident and gave them a stern warning. they could let on. when local more they had to be bullish. said listen shadows as honey of the legatee . but all this bush may have made doing. about that i thought a little model about this could mean until. they got to know they suck but again no listen dr but up or never knows a lot of good out there yes gave them where they fit in then. maybe four people will betray the situation isn't very promising. obviously obviously a lot of them are quite very busy on the records of. civil war so we. also there are a lot of
chamberlain think or not but it's will not. go out of love i mean. i mean when. everybody who. when. i asked him a little more delicate i modelled and leave little i want to of course the mushrooming those killers but i wouldn't. look at a lot of. big you know you most no one would just think you looking at them you must look. marcus is commanding the real god he took some misfits with him to help at a coaching golo and he was. in the evening i warned them about the lone trinket of us are in...
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attacking trio of raheem sterling playing in the number ten role also marcus rashford, alex 0xlade—chamberlainliverpool but he starts for england tonight and
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what i wanted to put attention on was how chamberlains story gets replicated so often and in so many different places on july 2. in this sense, he is only one example of how, when the command structures of the third core and fifth corps are going to pieces, junior officers, people just a couple of months out of clerking in their father's law office, take charge of an operation and instinctively make all of the right calls and keep saving the day time and time again, it is not just chamberlain on the south faced of little round top, it is petty or work -- patty at the righting up moment. it is the first minnesota. sprinting across cemetery hill, to run into them just as they are about to run the gun emplacements. gary: it exactly what the 20th maine did. allen: my favorite story is about the 19th maine, a second core unit, in which hancock at posted to cover one or two of the artillery batteries that were trying to cover the disintegration of the third core. out of the smoke and malay and melee and-- and confusion on july 2, coming out of that is andrew humphries, commanders of one of
what i wanted to put attention on was how chamberlains story gets replicated so often and in so many different places on july 2. in this sense, he is only one example of how, when the command structures of the third core and fifth corps are going to pieces, junior officers, people just a couple of months out of clerking in their father's law office, take charge of an operation and instinctively make all of the right calls and keep saving the day time and time again, it is not just chamberlain...
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. >> reporter: kyra chamberlain an african-american parent with a doubt art pope john paul is speechless. >> i'm taken back, i just can't believe it to be honest. >> reporter: not just word she finds shocking but attitude. >> for them to say everybody say, you know, say it, you know, and the laughing, you know, i don't find anything fun bye that. >> reporter: archdiocese release aid statement saying we are disheartened and beyond disappoint that had young people attending our school would engage in hateful behavior and they say internal school investigation is underway and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against those responsible. >> i'm heart broken that it is like this we need to put a stop to it. someone need to do something bit. >> reporter: child psychologist doctor robin smith says to put children back on the right track, they need to understand why they said the hateful word and its impact. >> i don't want to demon ice you about it or for it, i want to and stan you. where you learn it? who taught you that. who hurt your own heart. and your own young, mind. >> reporte
. >> reporter: kyra chamberlain an african-american parent with a doubt art pope john paul is speechless. >> i'm taken back, i just can't believe it to be honest. >> reporter: not just word she finds shocking but attitude. >> for them to say everybody say, you know, say it, you know, and the laughing, you know, i don't find anything fun bye that. >> reporter: archdiocese release aid statement saying we are disheartened and beyond disappoint that had young people...
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to our gold star families who join us here today, as general chamberlain of the 20th maine aid, years after the civil prayed daily to be worthy of your prayed daily to worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] as your secretary of defense, i am honored to join you. i'm grateful to serve once again alongside soldiers of the greatest army, the most trusted army on earth. to serve once again among the disciplined, ethical, capable high spirited soldiers whose character i have seen rise to every occasion in the worst ossible circumstances. soldiers who are always at their best when the times are at their worst. soldiers who general george washington would be proud of. for 242 years now you have set the standard. you were the soldier descendents today of ragged continentals who left bloody footprints at valley forge. you who from lexington to bastogne, generation after generation you have carried our flag in your hearts and patriots' fire in your belly. a fire that keeps alive our experiment that we call america. an experiment to determine if the government of the people, by the peop
to our gold star families who join us here today, as general chamberlain of the 20th maine aid, years after the civil prayed daily to be worthy of your prayed daily to worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] as your secretary of defense, i am honored to join you. i'm grateful to serve once again alongside soldiers of the greatest army, the most trusted army on earth. to serve once again among the disciplined, ethical, capable high spirited soldiers whose character i have seen rise to...
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to our gold star family's who join us here today, as general chamberlain of the 20th maine said, years after the civil war, he prayed daily to be worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] to be worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] as your secretary of defense, i am honored to join you, i am grateful to serve once again alongside soldiers of the army, the most trusted army on earth. to serve once again amongst the disciplined, high-spirited and capable soldiers whose character i have seen rise in every occasion in the worst possible circumstances. soldiers who are always out there best when the times are at their worst. soldiers who general george washington would be proud of for 242 years now, you have set the standard. you are the soldier descendents of rugged continentals left muddy footprints at valley forge. you who from lexington to korenga, generation after generation you havel carried the flags and the patriot's fire in your belly. this experiment that we call america, and is meant to determine if the government of the people, by the people and for the people ca
to our gold star family's who join us here today, as general chamberlain of the 20th maine said, years after the civil war, he prayed daily to be worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] to be worthy of your sacrifice. thank you. [applause] as your secretary of defense, i am honored to join you, i am grateful to serve once again alongside soldiers of the army, the most trusted army on earth. to serve once again amongst the disciplined, high-spirited and capable soldiers whose character i...
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everyone loves joshua lawrence chamberlain. loves david ireland's, his unit isnd probably the easiest to remember the casualties. war innging face of 1864. this is grant turning the east flank. part of harpers weekly. like,nt is turning his the war is really taking a life of its own. he is going to tell his students that fortifications are good. this is the way to defend. odds, andthree to one it's true. the battles are coming out from the wilderness. they are down to the siege of petersburg. welcome to the trenches. they will clear fields of fire and use those trees to stack up the earth. one union soldier thought the ground was bleeding because it was so red, the clay, and so much of it was churned up by the confederates. they protect your head and they breastworks.gh that's their name. the men would dig down into the trench. you stop. you start to dig. they would ask, how did they dig seven miles of earth work? how did they dig 35 miles of earth were question mark when your life is on the line and is nothing else to do and y
everyone loves joshua lawrence chamberlain. loves david ireland's, his unit isnd probably the easiest to remember the casualties. war innging face of 1864. this is grant turning the east flank. part of harpers weekly. like,nt is turning his the war is really taking a life of its own. he is going to tell his students that fortifications are good. this is the way to defend. odds, andthree to one it's true. the battles are coming out from the wilderness. they are down to the siege of petersburg....
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cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain's in the last minute. england goalkeeping coach lee kendall — who is under investigation for alleged "unacceptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. it's a big weekend of european club rugby, and bath, surged ahead at the top of their pool reigning champions saracens looking to build on an emphatic victory on the opening weekend when they face ospreys. british fighter lauren williams claimed a breakthrough world taekwondo grand prix title on a brilliant day for the gb team in london. williams — who is a two—time world junior champion — defeated ivory coast's former senior world champion ruth bagbee, in the —67 kilogram final. elsewhere bradly sinden claimed silver and gb heavyweight mahama cho, picked up a bronze it's really not sunk in. that's probably the bit that means the most to me at the minute. i have beaten some big girls. i am lost for words. amazed. i'm satisfied with my performance. i had been on it all day and felt really good. that's the first tim
cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain's in the last minute. england goalkeeping coach lee kendall — who is under investigation for alleged "unacceptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. it's a big weekend of european club rugby, and bath, surged ahead at the top of their pool reigning champions saracens looking to build on an emphatic victory on the opening weekend when they face...
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alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first goalfor alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first goal for liverpoolaway win by an english team in the history of the european cup. we spoke a few times about it. sometimes the wonderful history of this club and to write history, it will probably be difficult to be that. it's quite rare that you win 7—0! it is, indeed. the big clubs showing they are likely to have a say in this competition. three more clubs in champions league action including manchester united. what hasjose mourinho been saying about his future? yes, plenty more to come. jose mourinho. never short of a sound bite or two. he will take his manchester united team to his native portugal to face their champions, benfica, but over the international break he was on french tv speaking about the improvements being made at the cash—rich club paris st germain. he said he wouldn't be staying at manchester united for the rest of his career. much was made in the press about that and jose mourinho wasn't impressed. if i want to finish my career it two, three, four, or five years, finish my career it
alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first goalfor alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first goal for liverpoolaway win by an english team in the history of the european cup. we spoke a few times about it. sometimes the wonderful history of this club and to write history, it will probably be difficult to be that. it's quite rare that you win 7—0! it is, indeed. the big clubs showing they are likely to have a say in this competition. three more clubs in champions league action including...
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my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in and around x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis at al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast to life as will be together again. they wrote to the beginning why you did your star article. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you've just gone because i had accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert enter who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back in the ear
my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in and around x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis at al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have...
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i think it's proven in north korea the policies of appeasement did not work for neville chamberlain.n't peace in our time. it didn't work for obama or jimmy carter. it didn't work for bill clinton. this time, standing up to evil in our time is the only answer. let me move on to the nfl. we don't have a proposal to change his policy. we don't have something that mandates anything and that is clear. joe lockhart used to be a clinton spokesperson. really? the nfl is going to continue and take a knee? daryl parks, what you think the american people are going to say to that? >> the american people are ready to move forward and move past this issue, sean. we need to find a plan that put something in place, many people in the country are concerned about. like many other football fans, i am ready to watch football. i think we see the knee and the issue being presented -- >> sean: the nfl is full of hypocrites. let's be honest here. if you can't put a sticker on a dallas cowboys helmet after they assassinate police officers, dr. gorka, if you can't on the 15th anniversary of nine elevenths/01
i think it's proven in north korea the policies of appeasement did not work for neville chamberlain.n't peace in our time. it didn't work for obama or jimmy carter. it didn't work for bill clinton. this time, standing up to evil in our time is the only answer. let me move on to the nfl. we don't have a proposal to change his policy. we don't have something that mandates anything and that is clear. joe lockhart used to be a clinton spokesperson. really? the nfl is going to continue and take a...
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attles a close friend of wilt chaimberlain was his set up man the night chamberlain scored 100 pointsngle game....he was a tough guy with dignity..meaning he only pushed and shoved...if you went first.....and he was well know for finishing any altercation... ater his playing career he became the head coach of the warriors...one of the nba's first african americans to be so honmored. he lead golden state to their first ever title in 1975....while becoming the first coach..... to take off his neck tie.....and gom the leisure suit route,....he was the coolest and as young kids many of us....tried to go the al attles route.....only to look rather silly....al was the coolest....after coacvhing he became the teams general manager....and then the comminutiy ambassdor...a roll he holds to this day.... .57 years with the same organization....in this day and age you lasst 2 n this day and age you lasst 2 years on the job....they give you a fake gold watch. if you are lucky enough to have a ticket for tomorrow nights warriors- washinton game....cheris that al attles bobble head you will be given
attles a close friend of wilt chaimberlain was his set up man the night chamberlain scored 100 pointsngle game....he was a tough guy with dignity..meaning he only pushed and shoved...if you went first.....and he was well know for finishing any altercation... ater his playing career he became the head coach of the warriors...one of the nba's first african americans to be so honmored. he lead golden state to their first ever title in 1975....while becoming the first coach..... to take off his...
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was you and tom cruise against me, and your son, jake, and you guys kept thinking i was like wilt chamberlainn't remember that? >> no, i don't, but i know that i'm the tallest one in my family, and always have been. >> jimmy: but then you went to the golden globes. 'cause i heard -- >> yes. >> he doesn't know that either. i don't think you remember that either, but i was at your house. dustin -- [ laughter ] dustin was getting a lifetime achievement award, and i happened to be at the house, and then for no reason he looked at me and goes, do you want to come? and i was like, do i want to come -- i didn't even know what the golden globes was. [ laughter ] i was like, yeah, yeah, i'll come, and you got to wear something nice or something. i said, yeah, sure, and you got the biggest award of the night, and i was at your table, and everyone who was up on stage was like, redford. and i remember christopher walken, they were all looking at me like why is this [ bleep ] here? [ laughter ] anyway. >> jimmy: but now you're in a a film together, and you're great in the film, and i want to talk about al
was you and tom cruise against me, and your son, jake, and you guys kept thinking i was like wilt chamberlainn't remember that? >> no, i don't, but i know that i'm the tallest one in my family, and always have been. >> jimmy: but then you went to the golden globes. 'cause i heard -- >> yes. >> he doesn't know that either. i don't think you remember that either, but i was at your house. dustin -- [ laughter ] dustin was getting a lifetime achievement award, and i happened...
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number one, neville chamberlain does not live in the white house. i think he has made that clear.apons program and with respect to international terrorism, he has put really the issue back in the center where it should be of radical islamic politicized version of islam and the threat they pose. >> bill: i really -- i hold jack keane, the four star general's opinion in high regard. >> likewise. >> bill: two years ago he came here and said here is what i would do, i land the night in the middle of raqqa and take the place down in 48 hours. would it have been that easy. >> i think what he was saying is the pace could have been speeded up considerably. it's unarguable that donald trump ordered an increase in the operations tempo. he changed the rules of engagement. i think it's clear that isis could have been defeated, the caliphate could have been defeated long before. it was barack obama who said his objective was to degrade and ultimately destroy isis. donald trump came in and said we're going to destroy it as soon as we can now, there are mistakes in this strategy that obama follo
number one, neville chamberlain does not live in the white house. i think he has made that clear.apons program and with respect to international terrorism, he has put really the issue back in the center where it should be of radical islamic politicized version of islam and the threat they pose. >> bill: i really -- i hold jack keane, the four star general's opinion in high regard. >> likewise. >> bill: two years ago he came here and said here is what i would do, i land the...
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cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain'sdall — who is under investigation for alleged "unacce ptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. we are well aware that there is an investigation, but tonight showed the true professionalism of the staff and players who got on with the job. it's been a different field because we are humans at the end of the day and we are well aware of what's going on through social media, but we've just got to keep playing for the little girl who fell in love with the game when we were six or seven. we love playing for england and hopefully the public can see that. brighton have heaped more pressure on west ham manager slaven bilic with a 3—0 premier league win at the london stadium, their first victory, away from home this season. glenn murray put the visitors ahead after only ten minutes with his first goal of the season. and his second from the spot was sandwiched between a first strike of the season forjose izquierdo. bilic apologised after the game to the home fans, who b
cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain'sdall — who is under investigation for alleged "unacce ptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. we are well aware that there is an investigation, but tonight showed the true professionalism of the staff and players who got on with the job. it's been a different field because we are humans at the end of the day and we are well aware of what's...
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help them on their way could see new chamberlain and alexander on old also got on the scoresheet in thegroup to rouse the result matching the biggest away win in champions league history we spoke a few times about it sometimes a wonderful history of this club could be for good feel like a little backpack and it's nice to write first time. maybe not first time but. right history probably would be difficult. to beat that a good school i'd rather do win seven. at that but it shows again. that we did tonight unbelievable well. europe's top competition continues later manchester united will be looking to extend their lead at the top of group a they play portuguese champions benfica celtic and by munich a tied on points behind in group b. soboth will be hoping to close the gap on the french side when they meet in groups a last year's semifinalists atletico madrid will try and kick start their campaign against and barcelona will be favorites to extend their advantage in group day at home to bottom placed a limp cos it's not looking good for the world series champions the chicago cubs in the en
help them on their way could see new chamberlain and alexander on old also got on the scoresheet in thegroup to rouse the result matching the biggest away win in champions league history we spoke a few times about it sometimes a wonderful history of this club could be for good feel like a little backpack and it's nice to write first time. maybe not first time but. right history probably would be difficult. to beat that a good school i'd rather do win seven. at that but it shows again. that we...
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cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain's investigation for alleged "unacce ptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. we are well aware that there is an investigation, but tonight showed the true professionalism of the staff and players who got on with the job. it's been a different field because we are humans at the end of the day and we are well aware of what's going on through social media, but we've just got to keep playing for the little girl who fell in love with the game when we were six or seven. we love playing for england and hopefully the public can see that. brighton have heaped more pressure on west ham manager slaven bilic with a 3—0 premier league win at the london stadium, their first victory, away from home this season. glenn murray put the visitors ahead after only ten minutes with his first goal of the season. and his second from the spot was sandwiched between a first strike of the season forjose izquierdo. bilic apologised after the game to the home fans, who booed at the final w
cagey affair, with few clear—cut chances before viviane asseyi, capitalised on goalkeeper siobhan chamberlain's investigation for alleged "unacce ptable behaviour" towards striker eni aluko — was not at the match. we are well aware that there is an investigation, but tonight showed the true professionalism of the staff and players who got on with the job. it's been a different field because we are humans at the end of the day and we are well aware of what's going on through social...
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nailed two goals from roberta for the new and mohamed salah helped them on their way continue oxides chamberlainand alex on the on old also on the score sheet in the group to rout the result matching the biggest away win in champions league history we spoke a few times about it sometimes a wonderful history of this club could be good feel like a little backpack and it's nice to write first time. maybe not first time but. right history we probably would be difficult for them. to be that a good school i'd rather do win seven. but it shows again. that we did tonight unbelievable well elsewhere spacek moscow were also big winners in group a with a five one victory over sivia that will also wins for shutdowns and yet the shit test and light sick. just when you thought the new york yankees would slip out of the m.l.v. playoffs they fought their way back in again to his tenacity as to base their chances of staying in the postseason but it's not looking good for the world series champions the chicago cubs in the american league championship series as the l.a. don't just took a step closer to picking the
nailed two goals from roberta for the new and mohamed salah helped them on their way continue oxides chamberlainand alex on the on old also on the score sheet in the group to rout the result matching the biggest away win in champions league history we spoke a few times about it sometimes a wonderful history of this club could be good feel like a little backpack and it's nice to write first time. maybe not first time but. right history we probably would be difficult for them. to be that a good...
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was a significant expansion in house building activity interestingly was the 1930s when neville chamberlainll not see that now and until we get a big change in planning laws, i don't think we will see a significant expansion in supply in the places where people really wa nt supply in the places where people really want to live. greggs, is its healthy eating range paying off? really want to live. greggs, is its healthy eating range paying offlm is. it is 10% of the product line. they imagined to get a hike in the price of sausage rolls. their major selling item. it doesn't appear to have put off the customer. a great set of numbers. james, you don't look look like a sausage roll man to me. thank you. let's ta ke me. thank you. let's take you to puerto rico where air force one has just landed and president trump is about to begin a visit to puerto rico after it was hit by hurricane maria, causing devastation and two weeks after that, many people there in puerto rico are still struggling with basic necessities so donald trump going to show solidarity with survivors, but there has been criticism
was a significant expansion in house building activity interestingly was the 1930s when neville chamberlainll not see that now and until we get a big change in planning laws, i don't think we will see a significant expansion in supply in the places where people really wa nt supply in the places where people really want to live. greggs, is its healthy eating range paying off? really want to live. greggs, is its healthy eating range paying offlm is. it is 10% of the product line. they imagined...
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you can have a big bipartisan win at a time in this chamberlain bipartisanship is fairly rare. you could have a massive bipartisan victory in the next two months using these bills as the basis and combining with senator crapo's work. if we can put forward a package to solve the wildfire funding crisis finally, adopt landscape scale approaches on the nature conservancy doing good work on this, reduce some of these redundant environmental reviews .hat sustains efficiency there's nothing more frustrating for folks than to participate in and then for years expanding and improving these good stewardship provisions and address a major problem on the landscape in a way -- a big way. thank you for working on this issue. this is one of those opportunities that could be governed at its best. we could put our heads together and have something done. >> thank you very much for your testimony. we will proceed to some questioning at this time. ms. crowder, according to the ,ederal and management agencies humans are either intentionally or unintentionally of -- an intensely responsible. the co
you can have a big bipartisan win at a time in this chamberlain bipartisanship is fairly rare. you could have a massive bipartisan victory in the next two months using these bills as the basis and combining with senator crapo's work. if we can put forward a package to solve the wildfire funding crisis finally, adopt landscape scale approaches on the nature conservancy doing good work on this, reduce some of these redundant environmental reviews .hat sustains efficiency there's nothing more...
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just like there were people, oh, around neville chamberlain before world war ii that didn't want to acknowledge the nazis and japanese were cheating on the washington naval treaty and other arms agreements that existed before world war ii. >> thank you. >> the chair thanks the witness. the chair recognizes the ranking member mr. correa. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. ruggiero, question to you and some of the others. have we ever gone after the bank accounts of north korean genera genera generals, business folks? you hit them in the pocketbook at an individual level, that would get a reaction. have we ever attempted to do that? have we done that? if you lose a couple billion dollars in a swiss account it may get your attention. >> certainly that would be useful. i think on leadership funds there's a question of where that money is. i think you made a good recommendation there in terms of countries in europe that have bank secrecy is the best way to look at it. in 2005 the united states went after banco delta asia in macau, which was very successful. but since that time more recently we've start
just like there were people, oh, around neville chamberlain before world war ii that didn't want to acknowledge the nazis and japanese were cheating on the washington naval treaty and other arms agreements that existed before world war ii. >> thank you. >> the chair thanks the witness. the chair recognizes the ranking member mr. correa. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. ruggiero, question to you and some of the others. have we ever gone after the bank accounts of north korean...
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. >> and wilt chamberlain. >> right. >> hugh was just a thousand women. i think may go to the playboy mansion and hang out. >> did he go to may bowman earlier when hugh hefner was still alive just this past spring because ratner was thinking of casting him. he wanted him to meet hugh hefner but hugh was not feeling well. >> i don't fine him to be the right choice to play hugh hefner. i just don't see it. >> when they get people in the right molds and get the makeup on and do the hair and everything he'll probably make it work. >> i do think he's a good actor. he'll probably do good job. >> i will not be watching. >> let's talk about sex and the city. kim cattrell opened up about six and the city the number thee -- third movie that was supposed to come out and called her her former co-star sarah jessica parker for the comments she made about the did he mice of the third film. now she confirmed that it's over and it will not happen. and she also said she's disappointed but she elaborated because she's been doing the circuit so to speak she elaborate story.
. >> and wilt chamberlain. >> right. >> hugh was just a thousand women. i think may go to the playboy mansion and hang out. >> did he go to may bowman earlier when hugh hefner was still alive just this past spring because ratner was thinking of casting him. he wanted him to meet hugh hefner but hugh was not feeling well. >> i don't fine him to be the right choice to play hugh hefner. i just don't see it. >> when they get people in the right molds and get the...